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L) 4 i HE OMAHA DAILY _— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY &, BEE. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS CUBANS FEEL BETTER MMsrers Ase DECIDED VAN(UISH FOUR T (ONE EASTMAN TAKES THE STAND SAYSPACKERS NEEDNTFEAL oF THE WEATHER ((FS T() VANDERBILT | Wil Demand Six Hundred and Thirty kg Inaists that Killing of Grogan Wnas i ¥ | Milllon Dollnrs Indemnity an Accident thet Grieved “ . R & | on Three O mea Bett 250 Insur- Him WMuoeh A . n 1 5 ~ibree Usvairymea Zeut 200 lnsur trel of the Unien Paoific Reported s Epeeial Cemmissioners Baport of Oall on | i v Thres Timen A SHaka Testeni | , PEKIN, Mas eign ministe ot d E . . Hour Dex Have Beoome His TUncle Bam Reassurizg. day de sddress & collective pote Bastm ¢ triad T = —_— be Chinese £ y e & uy. w . X " ore .o " a m " 2y : s CLUSION ORDER T AFFECT PUBLIC i : £ | & Joint tndemy $630,000,000 % be MANILA'S MORALITY . "h stetys . e we EXCLUSION ORDER WON'T AFFECT PUBLIC . m au " i s VICTOR IN THE WARD CONTEST ONLY FEW RADICALS STILL HOLD OFF | fop.viea and weking what metho e amcver J— ~ - an » + . proposed. A teply is ¢ p ’ him by BB lawyer “onom » as — doospraace of Platt Amesémet Now . pdemuits by reeine | Allowed to Land and that Pros. $ . ' o and Prejudice 8 ot Strong P 4 51 Acquirer the Property by Outdeing All the P uston ~, titation s Not 1 he @ he sho [ &b to Aflect Twe P 5 Rival Mague Pructically Owrtais. o onside be power Licensed g > b e $hooting Wae porter's Snies - | for oomossstons on the peMEEEPMIan 10 the . wass be was the old rim-fire e SOME MIsS FIREMEN'S NET i\ waxe 7 parT oF wis sysTiw CONVENTION HOLDS ~ SECRET SEBBION | [0 % rriike on the wert o - s . b " bt R B e e e i ! —_— placing of impors et on 8 g b v ¥ ¥ w . b \ . b L Temants of Five-Stors Apartme really free mavigati ? Chinese wate i t re gen ™ gele wh followe P . ¢ N House Injured in Jumping sr, with Forthwesters and Result of Visit st Washington Discussed | 1ug e removal of impediments to naviga- | DT Of (he Villag . : Eme | wan for eacion of the center-fire | of th s e British s trom Upper Il 2 son and the tak ut Wob Susg nee which Oragan SB& do Mes ba ) Sty ot - Central 1n Ocntrol pite 10 trase S50 Feetlenioe . Nis fmon, o ML the wen . WhHE W I be five wpar : S BOND ISSUE IS INVOLVED OLD MISTS ARE CLEARING AWAY t we e ueking ry v Fating th £ un him. He suid hat there was |y v the army contr e | Lexington aver rove twen r o stath 6F SevVErEinGG with " v Re b bat he not recall h@w many time it estiutes 3 r hud narrow escape to Provide for Classes Bearing on Interventd guaranty the heen 1rie L rogan's revolver went off But the . g0 b Mr. & s M. Young, who lived o Pacific Comm Conling Station Privileges and bumerous forelgners who wou e:tion w b v £0 Off he wak aimost ceriain. He Lser whether rie ad | the fourth f window e Changes ia Commercinl Status More e ) » * " b g i B s : ’ s Fapiiabrred b Scheme Vet Possible Clearly Understood. — It v b . general of e wflnir 8 Grogan he ¥ § o0 Y7 (he Debaftint 2 It . WAS L . ul, ns A BRITAIN WILL FIGHT IT OUT the armv comcoruine wilepucione made | wnd wae WD eriet when he | fube. 'wbo ha v faied e suldect x| was her bus B o e AR, Wiy 1~1% a0t B3 . : g e o e un nE. be opinion that the er, wh . vyt < pre vdn here excellen HAVANA, May e 5 Milner Den that Grest Britain he social e wh . n th T amination was not finisk w B n 8 n e . suthority for the sta bat Willlam K oommissioners ¢ NURION SouN Thinks of Making Co eneral MacArthur saye the write when the . ok for < y ubie io L r - Bt el Vande bas cur he duy in the cor presented an exter of their ce ceand er have be 1 mans Wite Testifon he v [} . was eith i o P tor the ¢ ol of n Pacif ferences with Presiden ey and Se know Ma My erest i B et ¥ . des N : road, and that b en. v hrough banqife bem. | (ne Britisk m mddressing & | ib M&nils unless 1 € secure . : Set S bt out i T 1810 b e .‘ 80 | maus meeting toduy, sa here was abs esident righ e regulation he defenda wi ed by the & v . 2 & , i ew is that nell be ed by at th D challenge o compe b i g cer atements made attle he e BrES— - o wsibly e pe wer « be United States. The gen sre 1| Bastman suid » id mot reme m k or g B p s N arrie | New Yok u exchunge for Uniow der ne with e P v . ¢ tha . o) o] b . ever, be some change in this lus ure ervet , ¥ - — 5 ys were Dumibe be ‘a1l that &Pe) CE . - e ‘ i : beas never said tht Tesimn : podl CONFIRMS SALE TO MORGAN fori - hat e pisens f0 oired b3 bt |l tropical counirie L s b v rons o we HUNT FIEND TO BURN HIM| 00 o vorse Trame. United States were & Muysl and Sen | stun 5. Bustman also testified that in June - . et fer=Humor of Other Pure Avtonio and upotber ommunding the | mand to impr CONDITION OF WHEAT CROP o oo on the tomb comtminiug Grogas « it from | Lanwing People Seck Man Who Threw e t s tb e ¢ of Mexi These & the lines sl v hed been tampered with but no one er ef the Girl Into Well After Assmult- would B 46l y determine pon whep | ducing the g Kunsns nnd Nebraska Hend the List sked permission to open the tomb s ar ing Her %2 N, May “Simeitanetusly With up e he object of these | garrisons rem with Highest Percentages— 0 weral Knowlton decline TO8S from S— today's meeting of the Leyland line share #tations would be the mmintenance b luting cor Others Well Up +. Easiman b vote on the ugree which ndependence of Cubu as well as the pro- | deered upward . — dant, Charies R. Bustmar z mported from Saugher ¢ 5T | Plerpont Morgan comes u relters of the ? . +| NEW YORK y T.—Carefully com testity " b Caunsdu, whict be Etate peniteniiary, was ¥ te he United States n. K ; e 5 o in bis own beha nedu o whreiiig o atement that the MOTgans are ahout te also said that the United - . % g el g i i i Mestimony to an oty ek of the hecd by an o, | dcquire the Red Star line as well as the rute — v Mee d m ulturist's & of observers muke . nis GRAIN Sttorney. e every 3 be bead b pi s Bl Mo Yocu and that President M e — of w wb a at b ations with Grogan olway air 3 n re DCOnSCiol Leyland line shareholders uns sjon 10 P ommission to dis s wtoth € )4 they were on terms of grew ex any exporter v us fring 0 - 4 cuse the omic question snd One Shown Canmde i Paris Sup- us wholly fa sk that any quarrel took it 10 cause ug the werican line offcials bere deny s . &l treaty as KoOD & poris American Boundur f the whes place 1o Ne 890, that o e dire - hat Mr. Morgan has ucquired and he advised the Cubang in the menn Contention s existed be Grogav hed undertake: e | ek ar live to study the situstion in this respect _ g b ins business left by their father-in-law, or o Mr. Mattinson, who presided st the peport unnounced thet Secretars Root OTT Ont., May The House cf klaboms & be ever had suid in the presence of Grogan od tha 26 saseting, Ml eucpiainet the suid thet there was nothing in the omm issed the ) oba govern- | CrOp In twenty vears has #tood hetter thid | mother that Grogan's days were she A Sar he contract, Mr. Eilsrman, chaie amendment 1o prevent Cuba baving diplo- | ment bill until 2:30 tb roing, when the present ase & wll-importa Tells of the Turget Practice Soarlitng Dartion dibe SOOI She ostus | T the line, set forth his viewe on the matic representatives in foreign countries | divided smendmen . i wiieis ot o Vitness related the incifents of targe s, The murderer will probably be burned | transatiantic trade. He said the outlo The report has evid ¥ made good | back Manitoba legisiature. 1t was i by i icc on the morning of July 4, of dir e 56 | LA s wag not promising for tish ship owner 2 1 \ %0 against. The bill had | under highly favorable conditions, says the July N at the stuke aught = i impression. and only & few radicals w & b 1 had | under Eoonimmee he extreme | IDE &hd £OINg to the swimming races in . . At a Jate hour tonight Miss e was | i view of lurge American lonnage contibue to oppose its acceptunce. Senor | reached the committee stage when the house [ Teport, and wh 3 Tis | company with Grogan. Bastman said he | w0 € . s = ba L bt building, the prospests of the return to that a - paspeathy porth not quite completed, enough i R Wray 18 o¢ emphs b expressing his | Teporied to have died, but this is not con - Villuenda. ‘n an open ter declaring h's adjours found the es slow #larted back home b P g " " . 1 of vesselt now diverted to South olonel Prior of Victoria during the even- | known to make it certain the ucreage o g [Pl operation of the new order | rm M Bonnle's assailant wue & iptention to mccept the amendment. Sai olox oF © N 1 Sl aniat s that anied Shica There | W1tk hie wife. He ied that he urged V% . . 'u. | white man. presumably & tramy Africa and the probability of an American be first thought dhist if the caavention we- | ing cemplained that & uap of $he Domimian | 8 S8 OE B0 o SR el BT T R Gonges 10, teturs wigh MRS waitiGoe- 18 D0t 1ikely 10 increate the extsting preju. subsidy, He did Dot behsve Purlisment jected the amendment Washington migh: | #hown at the Faris fair gave the s Y T iy s e A g aliorss oriog % | gab overtook him on the way home.. Bast- | 2ic¢ aguinst imported Americun beef and T UDGES ARRESTED 14 inflict countervalling duties on sub change it policy, as he then believed the | boundary ar contended for by the United | Whole belt cxe & lmiled portion of | @ e couid aat sotn cbelS Grogan | *° 10 Work an indirect injury to our ex- | COUNTY ) | idized American vessels. Mr. Morgan's amendment wae the work Of pArty | Siates. He nu‘x.: d that it would noi be sent | hr;‘- h ;:nm‘»‘.: 'r} 4 ,;,UML:"; M\u,‘ :':H 4 di ¥ Wwho sugpested s esumption of | POrters. He bus been informed ai the SN 2 % - = : | railrond an¢ mapufucturing interests would 7 Wow, betieve, ahe Stor Villuends, | 10 Glasgww. - The polut W Jctebe |88 ¥ S DTS S Mot 10 In the muip Easimap's | OV:Tact office that the reason for muking’| UMited States Marshal Takes Them in |, up0 pim to make the purchase of the “tha the wmendment i the work of the | complained of was ut Clarence changel | fucks ey, gy B e gl v of the rhooting of Grogan was us it | LDese orders is not because of any suck Tow on Charge of Cone | Leyland line profitable. Mr. Ellerman so- bos, Shiore 15 50 et 18 widseting Ve the | SN WIRCISE Tanvier, the pramiec. auid that | Sm s o 8; Chlifeenls, 80, een repested by witnewses during this | Preiudice £ ot it e verely criticised the antiquated Britieb nav- nevitable. 1t s either sunexation or | Canudn claime that the boundary ran up | Sas —— i ial who beard Esstman' staiement ftioe S0, Y ¢ tpe | iBution lews, which put Britlsh vessels ut ¢ a refer | the Clarence channel 1 ry mee of the A A t republic with the amendment. and 1 prefe medintely after the event. He said thu b ol M |u disadvantage in competition ment. by insisting upon the amendment, | there vus a difference it Grogan clincked was very indistinot ghborhood of the = Tt hase has been poseible sbould be greve shows that the Americant have changed Cun and t President of Kn City Street Ratle | yuch he guid, “a egle for suthorities pur P00 wurning to Great Briwin to revise the nav- grom their policy before war and th chaunel was way Ignores Court's Order in stasiin i ihe- bui. Ahers b that € “RED | gution regulutions which threaten her su- they no longer rely upon the Monroe doc- Pearse island. Amer Brivery sb by reig en Ve | premacy trine 0 protect the interests of Amer was Observetory inle g § s 2 republios.” NS THURSTON HOMEWARD BOUND hioy | Jumes A. Wright, second vice president The convention will mee rwaay sno EXPECT AMERICAN SYMPATHY H B of the revolve sl P ¢ Internutional Navigation company 8 expected to take definite uction Saturd s Wi L JERD wue brovgh: He Expects 1o Pass Thursday and ety o shown the dispatch of the Assoclated A British Miners Say They Will Be Eu- W r KDow exa wha ¥Yriday in ¢ N om London, referring to the HERESY CASE bt it g iyl o Cali 6 &0d | rejieruted report thut Morgan was uhov T0 DECIDE ES S Striwe vestigs ¥ the | 1g equire the Red Star line. He said: *1 —_— e T N y T Tele " Ju ave nothing to ¥ The stuteme bus Directors Assemble 1o Pass Lpon Lt N v the b P T eft today w een contradicte fore. 1 know mnoth- Books Written by “ ference me oday e He will b ymaba Thur U g sbou H. Gilb adjourned unt r conside hik & ¢ 2y & eave for San o he ve an b dni, LS G A : T ) el e s ent ot e e ves e FOR CRAMP-VICKERS COMBINE CHICAGO, May T.—Directors Mr. Fenw Parliament Kiow & > an the srots he Ohio, May Mr. Th o ug € arre o b i cugo Theological seminary whe und f y said 10 & Kick it ou o argue o T of cases per y " will S yuttee » of British Capital Ap- cide whether the books of Rev representative Press uf e T man sai never reuit court o e rel shory i~ e ronch a Succeasful 1 » o resolutio T re ) ere ern * N H. Gllbert are heretical began u three-dsy | the meeting N oiifons. mere. . a fee or ¥ . ding. session here today. The meeting was pri- Septed and mpossible to tell what is ere rogar 1 & *hough s Tate, DUt i wan mrnoubecd (hat ihe Oilher; | e Conscusus of oplaion wmang the dele- | volved ey i e K and Natheu 3 STARCH FACTORIES TO CLOSE conrient Publishing Co) case would not be taken up todsy. Over » | Butes If it is decided to s bssiofl b sl r ppointed substitute carriers a s s , LONDON, May §.— k World Cu year ago it wae charged thai Dr. Gilbert's |UCIPSle bhuving the symputhy of our | beforc PAROLE FOR THE YOUNGERS Company 10 Shut Down at Des Moines, | [IOETEI=Speciul Telegram,)—The Mornlue Book, “The Revelation of Jesus,” covtained | ACTican breihren, us bere bas always | refuss L9 elivery service will be estab sbBigaliest. At i oot pross siios that oagacia ioas for the paragraphs which were heretical Dr. Gil- | been & close pathy between us itorneys = ed June at [ scatine SNE »-Vickers combine have boen resumed Pt s Rt & to o The. | During the course of the convention the | of the cc Board of Prison canagers Unami-| ;00 J4 The route is (wenty-four miles Pipnay &nd have about come 1o & successful ending ological seminary, declared that he should | Midland miners opposed and the seabourd b mens . ¥ “‘_": ."""“" ne &0 u population of 675 B.| gr pivl May T > + (la, | The bitch caused by the withdrawal of the Dot be censored on that volume, but there | U€leBuies supported -nx. 3 t\.qo:u:r[ ® ; arch wmp wes appointed carbier g i e epram | Midvaie Steel o 'v'lvl‘mv nu; x;n\\ been over- work. He was €ranted a year's absence to | RS GUOTE WU b N of the board e ikt e pDy states that the company will close |© o oo ! e complete the second book. The advance - e e & Prisons today e € &pp! lerks. & 2 clevan Tactories a6 B0CH’ 8b The New Fort Warne Belt Linme. vevis af the waomd book. which e | _Namy of the delessies expresses e MORE RAILROADERS 60 OUT | ¢ ugenis base o £ ua cleven Seslusibeas pocn e thel . Nere RewiiWhius Mett GiheC 0 titled “Teachings of the Apostles.’ are NOW |\ "oy arier urging them to strike g « R Daaon U NET City plent, which is one of the largest in the Wevne Belt & Terminal company, with in the hands of the directors. They have " gl . . Nine Hundred Employ of Lucka 4 e - niry.ow ntinue bout Jupe 1 | & capital stock of $1,000,00%, wus orgenized been resd, but whether or not they & nn System Strike for [ ¢ e stional ba 08 | factories are in Nebruska City, | bere today to build & belt line of steamn oy . Burmah Huilway Inspector Re el paopai 1D Gle ve. N. Y. und other places. The | city. 1t i6 & part of the plan for a new The directors of the seminary reside in R R 5 strike nes the local | Chicago-Pittsburg line, embracing the various cities of Illinois, Wisconsin, Jowa ” sines Defoctive “ KLern v wi Nicke! Plate Pindiay. Fort Wevne and Michigun, Minnesots, Missouri Kabsas i, ated &t Dooy fre e . most | Wentern, and new lines in Ohio to censect Nebratks, Colorado. Indians and the two | yowron gy LR asiiiny 3 he reques o with the Pittkburg & Lake Erie railro Dakotas. E. W. Blatobford, president of | woonon ™ 0ot o O e the be workmen for & uine-bour day & by Eop or. Paroles e hs WanAsrkilts axe utiten Wit G the board, is in Burope. Some of the mem- | gt 00 RECTEE B RN o senior | 1€ Present rate of wages granted by n mEnagers were oversto buck of the project bers will not urrive until tomorrow, which | pi P P a1 A grievince committee of twelve men the cuse of life prisoners unan- — was one of the rewsons for POSLponing the I S e00. oo | Tepresenting the n nie walted upon | imous wpproval of the Boerd of Pardons is Withdraws “Katy" Saft. Giibert case, while matters of routiue re. | [084% 10 & report Guted AUgU b 100, 82 | 5yperiptendent of Motive Power Lioyd and | also necessars such ed lite ; BALTIMORE IS REPUBLICAN AvsTix Tes. Mav T —Ariicles were filad ved attention. Dr. Gilbert is at Dorser, [ 0 cec to8t 0 T O e here Tne | TéQuested the concession. He refused the | oners cannot be ste | today the Missourl, Kansas & Texss o American locomotives in use there. The N . = deman repo®t was made by the com The pardon board does not meet regularly | First sipn] Election Under New Rallroed comp Texus, absorbing the | tmtormat e thinking the Amerl. | ®ittee and the men decided to strike at | until in July, but & special meeting may be DENIES FAVORING SOUTH 1 Law is Hora Blow Sherman, Shreveport & Southern, which OFFERTO SELL PANAMA CANAL | Lon Lo o atien reironas pan vBee culied it embers of urd consider — Demecsaey rune between Greeoville, Tex., and Skreve can_jooumat Amm iy Indiag EATORLs: B be men went out, iocluding hin- | one necessary Chairman of Classification Committee i t, La At the same time the attorney been found generelly unsatisfactory > | ists, blacksmiths, boller mukers and be For twenty vears the friends of the » Discriminating Rutes TIMORE 7.—Th the state sgreed 1o withdraw the sut . e Lord Crauborn e o . ALTIMC My -The municipal EUA . Yemes Tovwang| oW TRERCIDE 159 THRN S ers, eugine w and laborer be | Youngers huve been working in their be Are Not Made ; 1 in this city today. the first ope of | 1ed by the stute to forfeit the charter of & Clsan<Cut Frope- MNry, smd L AT, e =8 f number of H00. W of their action was | balf, each ernor being Yowms mportance held under the new ballot law, | the Miss Kunsus & Texus sition lu Egypt, had been asked for u report ob |y o g gl A ape B I B e 4 TON. May T.—% e mew ballot la . it 3 he American locomotives in Egyy B fin tha Hins e seoha B B G- By My ting o4 ip & swesping victary for the ¥e Freight OMcinls Confer . < . | — : ’ ) ‘ pirage — ™ s e, Bitiiwre Th arried eighteen out of ¢ 1800 P NEW YORK, May In order to remove These, with the sk en who struck onp | YEars ago, but the ef &nte may y P, SAN FRANCISCO, Muy T.—About fifty the whisotion Taised by the lachwins canss| BRITISH STEAMER ASHORE | Thcee, v the suopmen who struck ou|esrs aso. but the efforts for the liberation | WIth . Spbrnii y-four Wards, electing eIEhieeD | speigm offciale of the allreeds. went. of commission the Pan-American Canal com By ot e e S e e owed of | the Hrst ¥ Govers statec Jo st bragch, city micugo will arrive at Monterey todey pany, with approval of the Colombisy Tental Castle Goes Aground 3,000 Lackawaans S g the governor, sitorpey gemeral and chiat|thst the rull &b eamship | 20d all three can: the secor WU important meeting which will last government, says the Washington corre Robber Island, Year Cape. e sy e ol ne of the arguments | }ines in tb o6 ur hie overs | PTERC Only & rent of the en nrough the remuinder of the week. They spondent of the Hersld, has anpounced tne town Hurbor. k 18 Hie e ST s e e s he te S b of Potomac and | 'iT€ Tegistere e was polled, and the stitute the western clussificution com terms upon which it will sell the Panama e _ w— Traction Em » Quit Work he chief executive from the friends of the | the ¢ rivers and east of the Missigsipp oloned vol 8 was very Mght. OCTatE Bt | ypirtee apd thelr work will be the revisio canal 1o the United States. The letter co: CAPETOWN, May big ALBANY. N Y 7.~The employes | Youngers. Since the he pe n board | Fiver e s b had been bute thei Astast e fastianal ¢ ferences, | of 1he so-celieg western classifics of talning ite proposition is submitted to Rear | bshore o s of the Untted Traction o vt Yoallmenrsss Nt e Spihge e o 589 an i he friends of Mayor Huyes, who met With | treight Admiral Walker, chairmup of the comuls operates the surfuce car t ap apalications r the pardon of the | cept in th e ¢ iron @ steel the & ote o the primaries, being ar s . - g : sion, by Dr. Martinez Silvela, Oolombian Coboes. Watery an il e - i v Gh | sadas cep | 4ELIDEL the followers of Freen 4 b -":131; cled with Grub minister No price is set by the company roo tke at ¢ o'clock this bl oty et ® vea He declure | THe majorities were greatly reduce r‘“ RAPID CI E D, May (¢ x‘ ful. for its property and franchise It sue- | nee in the five or Twe Seas aan & & . ttee had Do purpose of fix- [ D€ five Wards carried by the democrats ‘;‘AL\ ~ln|u< b this wection wre botherud Sests the ADPOIDLIEDL Of ADDIAINETS, OE BY [ o g e Uyt el ; A P v ol s e i FUM 15 the thl. The lossot opumes he United States and one by the company e Tantallon Castle of 3.048 tons, left - . L 35 SNERARIRRS | fo he of the soutt ur the - INSURANCE COMPANY SELLS “® ruimal to lose fient rupic he & t rRisern Southampton April 20 via Maderia Apr, s RS B oy t is found a smell swelling thut usually these two Appraisers to sclect the third. | "V REVEE C : 4 el The men omplete recogy but killed in the hous This year s ie points e - o fSret 3 ? the tail, and 10 SOl WASIETY a8 stinched 1 S M Amaiy several hard spoousters 10 Visit England Wepe Nuwtuad Fire Absorhed by local cattlemen have discovered that by proposal. It i& & clean offer und 1t is ex Compliments Von Miguel Rellway Employes wo houses, got througk May 1.Baar g Antional Fire of Hartford, | making ap inciston in the swelling and ap. pected by sdvocates of the Punama canal| BERLIN, Muy 7.—The Reichr Anzeiger (o | 0f Seven nonumion me proval of Governor Van e Y IoniAls ' ASN Copnecticut N A e Pptgnesd route will huve &n importent effe: day publishes the text of a Jetter from | company. They & _— s il o ed yesterday at South s | plving u small quer 1t and peppe the final recommendations of the commis- | Bmperor Williem to Dr. von Miquel, ex- the same rate per hour ¢ he ¢ par WA AT S i e R M | o e e L dasd 1ovoiving B2, 00 HEUD 4a (ellind 500 EhA SIS M Wy Flon pressiug regret st the er's relinquish- A modification of the Ju of 1ife prisomers could oo B T P8 \0( s mad e clre 1o Grants Henring for Pardon ——— f b h ¥ B P be be allowed to stop | 200.000 was mude ip o - - - | ment of his post of mintster of Prussia. in Telative Lo the registratior ors 16 become eflective, The OppoDents “ g B e mAss ¢lis Siane Fire Insurapce | PIERRE, £ D. May Special Tele BL‘?',:E;{_;T:";:"!‘_ Recie: Tele. | WBIC he had deserved 60 well of the king, | &Ik0 Tequested. The sirikers, who bumber be bill go through o ol com of 8 business to | grem ) —Goverpor Herried has granted o - oo e . g “‘lfvm‘"” €1 | royal hovse and fatherland, alluding &bout 1000, sre orderly. All sorte of cor thing 1d come of Up- = SISt and ured the policies in the Nat bearing on the spplicktion of James Oos ETem e 15 h %1 Dy vop Miquel having crested s new and VeYances &re being used for tr pu vision of this law the Board nds for the Tre N re lnsur ompeny of Hertford, Coun | tello for & pardon Costello was sentence Floris, this county, op aAcoount of the mys . Fire anoe mpes artfe ur . 4 enduring financiel foundation for Prussis = poses Managers nday unapimously TON. May 7 —The secretary of trom Kingsbury nty on & charge of e terious disappearance of A. 8 Kendrick, & | pypying bim for his fruittul services, an ecommen [ [ b $ i s of Oboan Vessel . [ v but wen 3 "y i m for his fruittul vi 0 recommende ne parole ry hak purchased shor « o 7. | 8o witk desdly weupon, bu pt up well-to-do and highly respected citizen. who | et PR S TR L L e upper Batek And Voo Mo stk 0 She puesle 3 oewn Veasels May Bt ¥ Sl Nekbor Eub apnt o May 1 drew $400 from the bank and bas | oo (FOE U0 v ST LOUIS, May 7.—Betweet 700 &nd S0t 0 ALk, cram | 10 e M st i sl e gl Dot since been seen. He stated he intended RN employes brick and erm 4 | S0 . e gt Bl ¥ " - 1o buy & farm His wife &nd Triends fear Father 0'Connell is Confirmed. firms in St Louls are etr At fSan" Francisco—Sulle » R foul piny. The disappearsnce of u young| ROME, May 7.—The pope todsy con- | demand made for & 10 pe Sock Brohers Ansign ¥ ia SOl N bies el s Burs Philadeiphia Times woman, who has lived st Keparick's bome | firmed the sppointment of Father O'Con- | in wages # understoo YORK, May T—Lewis N & Francis H or 8B Pi DITLPH M e for & long time, has started ry of | nell, rector of the American college bere, a5 | mands of the men will be okers, today ausigned for the hen: |8 W | wax plirchused . toau B h O b elopement, bul B¢ proof of this 16 i bapd | bisboy of Pordand, Me | part, it ot in full. v R Fors R vy e B | Now Yok ket FEor v Uiy

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